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Old 07-30-2011, 06:02 PM
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We camped when our kids were young and still at home. My kids loved "hobos" which was my name for this:

In heavy duty aluminum foil, make a large ground chuck patty. ON top of this, put a serving of sliced potatoes and chopped onion. Salt and pepper well. Fold and seal the foil. Place the foil on the edge of hot coals and turn about every 10-15 minutes. They will be done in about an hour or so.
We also took canned biscuits, rolled them out like snakes on waxed paper, then wound them around campfire forks; pinching the ends to make them stick together. Hold them above the fire where the heat from the fire can bake the biscuit. When they're lightly browned, slide off onto a paper plate, squeeze some soft butter and cinnamon sugar..yummy!
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Have one of the seal-a-meal things. Would make a packet of chinese dish, chunks of chicken, pea pods, carrots, etc with spices, sauce in the package, then seal. Would make a day ahead of campout. Put rice in another package. When ready to eat, would boil a pan of water with both packets in water, unopened, to warm up the food. Works with spaghetti, cobbler, all kinds of things.
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Old 07-31-2011, 04:07 AM
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take ground beef make a bowl put in (cut up veggies)onions, potatoes and carrots.top with more ground beef then wrap in foil. can be cooked in camp fire. (boy scouts) one for each person so can change veg as to what they like
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1. Brown 1 lb of sausage in skillet, drain, add 12 eggs, salt & pepper & cook until eggs are scrambled. Roll up spoonsful of mixture in warm flour tortillas.
2. Chop up 1 pkg of hot dogs into bite size pieces. Heat with pork & beans; onion is optional. We would probably never eat this at home, but it's much better around a camp site.
3. Make a pan of white gravy and crumble up a can of corned beef into it. Serve over bread.
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Charlee
Invest in a camp oven (dutch oven) You can cook ANYTHING with one of those that you can cook in your kitchen, briquets are cheap, they don't take up much space...

We have an annual "Dinner Party at the Lake" every year cooking in these black pots...we've done a meatloaf flower with bread rolls and cobbler desert, We've done pulled pork enchiladas with Spanish rice, beans.... Chicken Marsala, bread rolls, stuffed mushrooms, salad, cake...
You get the idea. You can also do some pretty simple stuff.

If you aren't interested in learning dutch ovens, there's always soup, chili, sandwiches...

Here's a website that has GREAT people, and some totally awesome recipes and camp cooking tips and tricks...
http://www.camp-cook.com/
Wow, Charlee, can we camp with you? :-D :-D
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Originally Posted by kathyd
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1 lb ground beef
1 large onion, chopped
2 cans Franco American Spaghetti with tomato sauce
salt and pepper

Brown the meat and onion, add spaghetti, chopped off as it leaves the can. Simmer for about 15 minutes.

This is surprisingly good.
At our house this is called bachelor spaghetti. My husband made it when he first moved out 'cause you could come home in the evening pull burger from freezer, cook it before it was thawed then eat it right from the pan. Tada...no extra dirty dishes! And it doesn't taste anything like what you'd expect.
Try the KOA web site. They have a section of recipes.
Here's the link for KOA and you don't have to be a member to see the recipes.

http://koa.com/camping-recipes/
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Originally Posted by KyKaren1949
We camped when our kids were young and still at home. My kids loved "hobos" which was my name for this:

In heavy duty aluminum foil, make a large ground chuck patty. ON top of this, put a serving of sliced potatoes and chopped onion. Salt and pepper well. Fold and seal the foil. Place the foil on the edge of hot coals and turn about every 10-15 minutes. They will be done in about an hour or so.
We also took canned biscuits, rolled them out like snakes on waxed paper, then wound them around campfire forks; pinching the ends to make them stick together. Hold them above the fire where the heat from the fire can bake the biscuit. When they're lightly browned, slide off onto a paper plate, squeeze some soft butter and cinnamon sugar..yummy!

My husband has always called these Foil Packs- from his Boy Scout days. We just had them last month when we camped at the beach! We always add carrots & green pepper tool
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Hot dogs and sandwiches
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My family camped for years with a tent, small propane stove, ice chest and 3 kids plus guests. One trick was to freeze meat for 3 days in individual blocks of ice, rather than just take frozen packages of meat from the freezer. I always thought beef stew was very easy to make. I always took 10 lbs of potatoes (fried potatoes taste so good, baked potatoes are so easy). Onions spice up most dishes, carrots make good snacks for kids, so you have the ingredients - add a pkg of beef cubes, and there you are. Most camp sites have electricity and most tents benefit from fans - so you might want to take a crock pot. Cook the main dish while you're out having fun. It takes a bit of planning when you only have 2 burners because you have to have hot water for washing dishes, dessert, etc. How many people are you cooking for? Will this be a full 2 week vacation? On the days that you've done something that's made you tired plan something like sloppy joes. On days you aren't tired, have fried chicken. It fries a little bit slower than at home, so just read a book while it fries, then do your gravy and vegetables. Makes a great camping meal. Can't you tell I really enjoyed the years we camped? Have fun!
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